Young Voices Shine at Loyola School Telco’s Recitation Event

Annual competition showcases linguistic talents of UKG to Std 3 students

Young learners at Loyola School Telco demonstrate linguistic prowess in annual English choral recitation competition.

JAMSHEDPUR – Loyola School Telco’s annual English choral recitation event showcased the talents of its youngest students, fostering confidence and teamwork.

The Loyola School Telco campus buzzed with excitement as it hosted its yearly Intra-Class Annual English Choral Recitation Competition on August 29.

Students from Upper Kindergarten to Standard 3 participated in the event, demonstrating their linguistic prowess and performance skills.

The competition, organized by educators Belinda and Moubani, drew enthusiastic participation from all eligible classes.

Class teachers played a crucial role in preparing their students for the recitation challenge.

Principal Charanjeet Ohson, along with Junior Coordinator Zeenat Maria Sundi, graced the occasion with their presence.

Students from Standards 2 and 3 formed an attentive audience for the young performers.

A distinguished panel of judges, including Fr. Gautam, Colleen Xavier, and Teacher Ranjeeta Singh, evaluated the participants’ performances.

Colleen Xavier expressed admiration for the event, noting the exceptional quality displayed by both students and teachers.

In her address, Principal Ohson congratulated the participants and emphasized the numerous benefits of choral recitation.

She highlighted how the activity enhances articulation, boosts confidence, and nurtures teamwork among students.

The competition results showcased the talents across different age groups:

Class

Winner

First Runner-up

Second Runner-up

UKG

Section C

Section B

Section A

Class 1

Section B

Section C

Section A

Class 2

Section C

Section A

Section B

Class 3

Section A

Section C

Section B

According to the teachers, the choral recitation would bring some key benefits for young students and these include the following:

1. Improved articulation and pronunciation

2. Enhanced confidence in public speaking

3. Development of teamwork skills

4. Better memorization abilities

5. Increased appreciation for literature and poetry

6. Improved rhythm and timing

7. Enhanced listening skills

8. Boosted overall language proficiency

"The enthusiasm and dedication displayed by our young performers were truly inspiring," remarked Ms. Xavier, one of the judges. "It’s heartening to see such talent at this early age."

The event concluded with a vote of thanks to Principal Ohson and Administrator Fr. Gerry for their unwavering support and encouragement.

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